United Nations staff worker Heidi Postlewait, who helped write a sex-and-drugs tell-all book, appears at a press conference, 21 December, 2004, at UN headquarters in New York.
Postlewait, UN doctor Andrew Thomson and former UN employee Kenneth Cain wrote "Emergency Sex and other Desperate Measures", a memoir about sex and corruption in UN missions in Bosnia, Rwanda and elsewhere. Thompson's contract with the UN is not being renewed for 2005 and lawyers say the UN must change its rules to give whistle-blowers the freedom to uncover UN wrongdoings United Nations staff worker Heidi Postlewait, who helped write a sex-and-drugs tell-all book, appears at a press conference, 21 December, 2004, at UN headquarters in New York.
Postlewait, UN doctor Andrew Thomson and former UN employee Kenneth Cain wrote "Emergency Sex and other Desperate Measures", a memoir about sex and corruption in UN missions in Bosnia, Rwanda and elsewhere. Thompson's contract with the UN is not being renewed for 2005 and lawyers say the UN must change its rules to give whistle-blowers the freedom to uncover UN wrongdoings.
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